A Hybrid System Based on Heat Sink Form with Solar Energy and Ground Source Heat Pump

According to the features of energy utilization in campus buildings, a hybrid system based on heat sink form with solar energy and ground source heat pump is introduced in this paper. By theoretical calculation and experimental validation for heat transfer effect of the heat sink and economic analys...

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